Antique tea bowl in the Albert Star pattern, produced by Ridgway & Morley in England around 1842
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The bowl features:
Brown transfer-printed decoration
Hand-colored green, blue, and red enamels
Art Nouveau/Victorian scrolling border
Central floral medallion
Ironstone/semi-porcelain body
Title
Antique Albert Star "Runnymede" English Transferware Vegetable Serving Bowl c. 1910–1925
Description
An antique English serving bowl by Albert Star in the Runnymede pattern. It features an intricate brown transfer-printed design highlighted with hand-applied green, blue, and red enamel accents surrounding a central floral medallion. The flowing Art Nouveau scrollwork and rich colors are characteristic of quality Staffordshire tableware from the early twentieth century.
The underside bears the Albert Star backstamp with "Runnymede" and Reg. No. 68646, confirming the pattern name and registered design.
This is an antique tea bowl in the Albert Star pattern, produced by Ridgway & Morley in England around 1842.
The pattern features a detailed floral center with a decorative, colored border of scrolling foliage and star motifs. Decorative porcelain bowl with an ornate all-over floral and scroll pattern in brown, green, blue, red, and white. The underside shows a brown maker’s mark with 'Bavaria' visible, plus handwritten blue inventory marks and a small printed number. The exact maker is not fully legible from the photos, so identification is based on visible evidence only.